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  • If They Don't Take Radical Actions Today Tomorrow Will Be Late

    IF THEY DON'T TAKE RADICAL ACTIONS TODAY TOMORROW WILL BE LATE
    LILIT POGHOSYAN


    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    15 Nov 08
    Armenia

    Recently leader of the Armenian Democratic Party Aram Sargsyan
    participated in the first summit of the international organization
    `Dialogue of Civilizations', established on the bases of the namesake
    world public forum.


    `What issues did they discuss during the Vienna summit `Dialogue of
    Civilizations' remarkable for our country?'

    `Firstly I must underscore that Austrian Chancellor Guzenbouer also
    participated in that not very big but still representational gathering,
    who besides welcoming the participants of the forum delivered a long
    speech.

    Ex Chairman of the Council of Europe Walter Shvimer, ex Prime Minister
    of Czech Republic Milosh Zeman, authoritative specialists, experts and
    political scientists especially from Russia, Greece, France, Canada,
    India, and the USA also participated and came out with speeches during
    the forum.

    The pretext of the speeches was as follows: global financial crisis is
    not only financial crisis it is the crisis of the system. Which means
    capitalism is a system that has already exhausted itself, the same is
    about capitalistic relations and that we are on the threshold of
    radical changes, in a historical refuge when the old vanishes and you
    never know what will replace it.

    Many people especially the champions of the market relations believe
    that the global crisis will go and everything will be settled. Whereas
    the conversation here is about more profound and comprehensive
    phenomena that is linked with the world economy, which of course has
    impact on Armenia as well. In this regard it is very important to
    understand the essence of the problem, what actions should we take, how
    to contradict these challenges, though it should have been done long
    ago and the world wouldn't have appeared on the edge of the canyon.'

    `Do you see these actions?'

    `In my speech I quoted Trdat king's slogan `Let the path to the court
    be covered by grass', that is to say let no one go to the court, and on
    the contrary `Let the path to the church be smooth.'

    It is the lack of spirituality, and the victory of immorality that led
    to this situation. When people break all the moral barriers only to
    earn money it is quite understandable that we will have what we have.
    That is to say unprecedented social poles, in the whole world
    especially in our country, where under the veil of privatization the
    protégé of the ruling power became oligarchs and the majority appeared
    in poverty, and cynicism and immorality grows and grows.'

    `What do you suggest, should we return to the resources of
    social-democracy?'

    `I suggest that we return to our fundamental resources. The President
    of the Republic proposes very true postulates, the Prime Minister is
    also trying to take certain actions, but he can't be a success, for a
    very simple reason: the system doesn't allow. The system is
    `accomplished' and it is very difficult to break it.

    We don't mind market relations. On the contrary we consider it
    necessary, but there should be a real competition. But just see what is
    happening in our reality: the prices drop in the world market and
    nothing is changed in Armenia. Even the prices of fuel have three times
    dropped in the world market but in Armenia at best it has reduced by
    30%.

    Matters took such a turn that International Currency Fund gave one
    month to bring the prices in conformity with the world market prices,
    otherwise they intimidate to deprive us of the status of a market state.

    Those who have great experience in that sphere, the same Austrian
    Chancellor who is in essence a social democrat, also spoke about
    morality, he said it is not the states that should be moral, those who
    lead the state must be moral. If the person is immoral the state is
    also immoral.

    So we must restore those values, which we annihilated, due which we
    have what we have: total impudence, impunity, distrust towards the
    ruling power, etc. The pre-election promises, the commitments that
    everyone is equal before the law, etc. must be implemented otherwise
    they will be swiftly disvalued.

    What we really need is radical actions towards the mitigation of social
    polarization, because if we continue like this we will appear in a
    worse situation. If at present certain part of society is able to
    survive by the money, which they get from overseas tomorrow, they will
    be deprived of that opportunity because the volume of the transfers is
    becoming lesser and lesser.

    How are they planning to compensate those sums that they receive from
    overseas if they don't raise the pensions and the salaries? Thus, what
    we need is goal-oriented social programs - on account of the reduction
    of shadow. We must struggle against the shadow not by words but by
    actions.

    Armenia must prosper on the account of our greatest capital `
    intellect. We can give new scientific ideas to the world. We can
    elaborate new technologies. We can send our best specialists to work
    overseas and do it on the level of inter-state agreements, so that the
    state will also benefit from it and so on and so forth.'
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